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Autor Baquero, Fernando |
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Baquero, Fernando ; Tedim, Ana P. ; Coque, Teresa M. | 2013Antibiotics have natural functions, mostly involving cell-to-cell signaling networks. The anthropogenic production of antibiotics, and its release in the microbiosphere results in a disturbance of these networks, antibiotic resistance tending to[...]texto impreso
Rodríguez, Irene ; Novais, Ângela ; Lira, Felipe ; Valverde, Aránzazu ; Curião, Tânia ; Martínez, José Luis ; Baquero, Fernando ; Cantón, Rafael ; Coque, Teresa M | American Society for Microbiology | 2015-05We describe the genetic background of bla(TEM-4) and the complete sequence of pRYC11::bla(TEM-4), a mosaic plasmid that is highly similar to pKpQIL-like variants, predominant among TEM-4 producers in a Spanish hospital (1990 to 2004), which belo[...]texto impreso
Baquero, Fernando ; Tobes, Raquel | 2013-02A recent study published in mBio [Y. H. Grad et al., mBio 4(1):e00452-12, 2013] indicates that a rapid introgressive evolution has occurred in Escherichia coli O104:H4 by sequential acquisition of foreign genetic material involving pathogenicity[...]texto impreso
Baquero, Fernando ; Moya, Andrés | 2012-07-12Knowledge in microbiology is reaching an extreme level of diversification and complexity, which paradoxically results in a strong reduction in the intelligibility of microbial life. In our days, the "score of life" metaphor is more accurate to e[...]texto impreso
Freitas, Ana R. ; Novais, Carla ; Tedim, Ana P. ; Francia, María Victoria ; Baquero, Fernando ; Peixe, Luísa ; Coque, Teresa M. | 2013Vancomycin-resistance in enterococci (VRE) is associated with isolates within ST18, ST17, ST78 Enterococcus faecium (Efm) and ST6 Enterococcus faecalis (Efs) human adapted lineages. Despite of its global spread, vancomycin resistance rates in en[...]texto impreso
Baquero, Fernando ; Nombela, César | European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2012The human organism is a complex structure composed of cells belonging to all three domains of life on Earth, Eukarya, Bacteria and Archaea, as well as their viruses. Bacterial cells of more than a thousand taxonomic units are condensed in a part[...]